Body of man killed in custody may have been shown to trainees, Yorkshire police admit
by Diane Taylor from World news | The Guardian on (#6ACX2)
Body of Christopher Alder could have been seen by cadets after mixup of remains, says South Yorkshire force
South Yorkshire police have admitted that officers may have been shown the body of Christopher Alder, a former paratrooper who died in police custody, in a mortuary as part of their routine training years after he was supposed to have been buried.
Alder, an ex-Parachute Regiment soldier, choked to death while handcuffed and lying face down on the floor of a Hull police station on 1 April 1998. CCTV footage showed officers laughing, joking and making monkey noises while he lay unconscious in a pool of blood. It was more than 10 minutes before police went to his aid.
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